Chief McKinley sends last 'Perspective'

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  • By Janie Santos
  • Defense Media Activity-San Antonio
In his last "Enlisted Perspective," the Air Force's top enlisted leader encourages Airmen to take advantage of all that the Air Force offers.

"I am very grateful to the Air Force and all the leadership over my 30 years that has provided me the opportunity to serve my country, raise my family, see the world, receive a first class education, learn many trades, make many friends, and have the opportunity to lead other Airmen, said Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney J. McKinley.  

Chief McKinley said that he could never have imagined all of this would be possible as the Air Force has given him so much. As an Airman, you can rise to great heights, no matter where you are from, how poor you are, your ethnicity or gender. 

"I am very proud to be an Airman and always will be," Chief McKinley said.

The "Enlisted Perspective" and other senior leader viewpoints are in the information section of AF.mil